Charles C. Davis

Charles C. Davis

Harvard University

H-index: 63

North America-United States

About Charles C. Davis

Charles C. Davis, With an exceptional h-index of 63 and a recent h-index of 45 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Plant Evolution, Phylogenetics, Systematics, Climate Change.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Plasticity and not adaptation is the primary source of temperature-mediated variation in flowering phenology in North America

Herbarium data accurately predict the timing and duration of population‐level flowering displays

Incorporating plant phenological responses into species distribution models reduces estimates of future species loss and turnover

University herbaria are uniquely important

Collections are truly priceless

A new nuclear phylogeny of the tea family (Theaceae) unravels rapid radiations in genus Camellia

Medicinal plants meet modern biodiversity science

Pleistocene glaciation advances the cryptic speciation of Stellera chamaejasme L. in a major biodiversity hotspot

Charles C. Davis Information

University

Position

Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology

Citations(all)

16611

Citations(since 2020)

7314

Cited By

9889

hIndex(all)

63

hIndex(since 2020)

45

i10Index(all)

162

i10Index(since 2020)

117

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Charles C. Davis Skills & Research Interests

Plant Evolution

Phylogenetics

Systematics

Climate Change

Top articles of Charles C. Davis

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Plasticity and not adaptation is the primary source of temperature-mediated variation in flowering phenology in North America

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Tadeo H Ramirez-Parada

Isaac W Park

Sydne Record

Charles C Davis

Aaron M Ellison

...

2024/1/11

Herbarium data accurately predict the timing and duration of population‐level flowering displays

Ecography

Isaac W Park

Tadeo Ramirez‐Parada

Sydne Record

Charles Davis

Aaron M Ellison

...

2024/4

Incorporating plant phenological responses into species distribution models reduces estimates of future species loss and turnover

New Phytologist

Shijia Peng

Tadeo H Ramirez‐Parada

Susan J Mazer

Sydne Record

Isaac Park

...

2024/3/26

University herbaria are uniquely important

Erika J Edwards

Brent Mishler

Charles Davis

2024/5/2

Collections are truly priceless

Charles C Davis

2024/3/8

A new nuclear phylogeny of the tea family (Theaceae) unravels rapid radiations in genus Camellia

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

Yujing Yan

Rute R da Fonseca

Carsten Rahbek

Michael K Borregaard

Charles C Davis

2024/4/27

Medicinal plants meet modern biodiversity science

Charles C Davis

Patrick Choisy

2024/2/26

Pleistocene glaciation advances the cryptic speciation of Stellera chamaejasme L. in a major biodiversity hotspot

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology

Santosh Kumar Rana

Hum Kala Rana

Jacob B Landis

Tianhui Kuang

Juntong Chen

...

2024/4/19

A universal DNA barcode for the tree of life

Bruno AS de Medeiros

Liming Cai

Peter J Flynn

Yujing Yan

Xiaoshan Duan

...

2024/1/18

The destructive sampling conundrum and guidelines for effective and ethical sampling of herbaria

Charles Davis

2024/4/9

Pleistocene glaciation advances the younger temporal dimension of species diversification in a major biodiversity hotspot

bioRxiv

Santosh Kumar Rana

Hum Kala Rana

Jacob B Landis

Tianhui Kuang

Juntong Chen

...

2023

Phylogenomics and taxon-rich phylogenies of new and historical specimens shed light on the systematics of Hypnea (Cystocloniaceae, Rhodophyta)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

Priscila Barreto de Jesus

Goia de Mattos Lyra

Hongrui Zhang

Mutue Toyota Fujii

Fabio Nauer

...

2023/6/1

Phenologically-informed species distribution models (SDMs) forecast less species loss and turnover versus standard SDMs

bioRxiv

Shijia Peng

Tadeo Ramirez Parada

Susan Mazer

Sydne Record

Isaac Park

...

2023

The herbarium of the future

Charles C Davis

2023/5/1

Complex climate‐mediated effects of urbanization on plant reproductive phenology and frost risk

New Phytologist

Daniel S Park

Yingying Xie

Aaron M Ellison

Goia M Lyra

Charles C Davis

2023/9

Herbarium specimens reveal herbivory patterns across the genus Cucurbita

American Journal of Botany

Laura A Jenny

Lori R Shapiro

Charles C Davis

T Jonathan Davies

Naomi E Pierce

...

2023/2

The evolutionary history of bees in time and space

Current Biology

Eduardo AB Almeida

Silas Bossert

Bryan N Danforth

Diego S Porto

Felipe V Freitas

...

2023/8/21

Parasitic flowering plant collections embody the extended specimen

Luiza Teixeira‐Costa

J Mason Heberling

Carol A Wilson

Charles C Davis

2023/2

Short branch attraction in phylogenomic inference under the multispecies coalescent

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Liang Liu

Lili Yu

Shaoyuan Wu

Jonathan Arnold

Christopher Whalen

...

2023/6/28

Herbarium records provide reliable phenology estimates in the understudied tropics

Journal of Ecology

Daniel S Park

Goia M Lyra

Aaron M Ellison

Rogério Katsuhito Barbosa Maruyama

Débora dos Reis Torquato

...

2023/2

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Sarah Mathews

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University of Georgia

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Sichuan University

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Charlie Willis

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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